[SEL] August Portland Week options

chuck emsweller clemsweller at etczone.com
Mon Jan 7 02:15:56 PST 2008


Alan,

You hit it pretty much on the head.  We enjoy the Greensburg show quite a
bit.  As for staying till the end, when my Dad, brother Rick and I display
at a show, we like to be one of the first ones there and the last ones to
leave.  Got to love it.  My brother puts up a water display using old wooden
water pipe.  All the kids love it, so I know what you mean on the sheller.
We also like to let others help start our engines as well.  Between the
three of us we typically take 3 oil field and 3-6 smaller engines to the
local shows.

Dad and I were out working on a 1 1/2 horse Fairbanks Headless I found at an
auction on New Year's Day.  Should have it up and ready for the April shows.

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:sel-bounces at lists.stationary-engine.com] On Behalf Of Alan Bowen
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 10:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [SEL] August Portland Week options

That looks like a nice little show.  By "little" I mean, "Not Too Big."

That pulling out Saturday evening seems to be a normal thing for shows just
before Portland.  It happens at Buckley too.   How about Baraboo?

I stay until the show ends at Buckley.
The 2007 show really showed me a good reason to stay until the end.
Twenty minutes before the official end of the show I saw a teenage girl a
long way off dragging her father towards my display. My guess would say she
was 15 years old.
The Herc. was shut down.
The belt was laying on the ground.
The corn sheller was resting.
I still had 2 1/2 bushels of ear corn to shell.
When she got her dad to my sheller he started "explaining" how it all
worked.
I just went over to the Hercules S and primed the mixer, shut the choke,
retarded the timing and grabbed the flywheels.
I said, "Okay, this flip of the flywheels will pull fuel into the cylinder."
I pulled them over and got just a little puff.
Then I grabbed them again and said, " Get ready, This time it will start."
She gave a little squeal when it fired right up.
I picked up the belt and wrapped it around the sheller's pulley and then
slipped it on the engine's pulley.
As the corn sheller came up to speed she was ready.
Definitely a gal slowly growing out of ADHD.
She was so excited to feed that sheller.  It was fun watching her.
I really believed her when she told me the only reason she begged her Dad to
bring her to the show was so she could feed my sheller. She remembered it
from the year before.  I would have let her go through the whole 1 1/2
bushels, but her dad pulled her away after she had done the 1/2 bushel and
was just starting into the one below it.
She reluctantly walked away,,,,,,, Then came running back to put in a couple
more. 8>)))))

If I had packed up and left like most people in that area I would have
missed seeing that gal have all that fun. Only about seven out of seventy
displays in that area stay until after the parade on Sunday.

Alan Bowen
Williamsburg, Michigan



chuck emsweller <clemsweller at etczone.com> wrote: Yes, look at
www.greensburgpowerofthepast.org

There is normally a good representation of Oil Field and small engines, a
fair number of Steam Engines and lots of tractors.  Friday and Saturday are
the best days.  Lot of the engine folk pull out Sat evening and head for
Portland.

Chuck




       
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